The Atlanta Falcons just missed out on the playoffs last season despite making a controversial quarterback change late in the season. While the decision by Raheem Morris and his staff to insert Michael Penix Jr. into the lineup in place of Kirk Cousins gave Atlanta a spark, it wasn’t enough to help it get its hands on the NFC South crown.
Instead, that distinction belongs to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers once again, and the Falcons are left trying to figure out how they can improve heading into next season. 2025 will be Penix’s first full year as the starter, and growth at that spot would go a long way toward improving their record.
There are a few things for certain with the Falcons heading into next season. Bijan Robinson is going to be a workhorse and will carry the load on the ground while pitching in through the air. Drake London should be one of the best security blankets in the league and will likely be Penix’s favorite target to start the season.
While this Atlanta team has some talent to go along with an offensive line that should be one of the better units in the league next season, it will still need a couple of unsung heroes to take a step forward and become true impact players if it wants to reach his goals this year.
Here are three sleepers who could be big-time players for the Falcons this fall — and no, nobody is doing the Kyle Pitts thing again.
For years, it feels like the idea of Darnell Mooney has been better than what he has actually put on the field. However, this could be his best situation yet, and he has a chance to be a very productive No. 2 receiver for Penix and this offense if he takes a step forward.
Mooney started his career with the Chicago Bears, but failed to ever get any momentum going while working through a porous quarterback situation. However, he has always flashed talent as a route runner and has the explosiveness to be a true weapon on the outside.
Mooney’s skillset complements that of London perfectly. The former USC star is a sure-handed, big body wideout while Mooney gives them the big-play ability in the passing game.
After two down years with the Bears, Mooney had one of the best seasons of his career in his first season in Atlanta in 2024. In 16 games, he caught 64 passes on 106 targets for 992 yards and a career-high five touchdowns.
If he can build off of that performance in 2025, he could be in for a big year.
A player like Morgan Fox is never going to rack up gaudy stats or win a bunch of awards, but he could be the type of player that helps this dreadful Atlanta front seven improve after being one of the worst units in the league for many years now.
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